Ronald (Ron)
Milner
Born:
05/29/1938
Detroit,
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Died: 07/09/2004
Children: Raymarc; Gabrey; Maher; Rhonda; Iman
Address(es):
Last known address:
Detroit, MI
Died: 07/09/2004
Children: Raymarc; Gabrey; Maher; Rhonda; Iman
Address(es):
Last known address:
Detroit, MI
Writings
Image | Title | Genre | Audience | Publisher | Date |
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Don't Get God Started - a gospel musical that Milner wrote and directed, with music by gospel star Marvin Winans, was staged in Los Angeles in 1986 and 1989 and played 85 performances on Broadway in 1987-88. |
Drama | Adult | Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press | 1987 | |
Checkmates - about older and younger couples who live in the same building, featured Denzel Washington and Paul Winfield in its first two L.A. runs in 1987, at the now-defunct Inner City Cultural Center and the Westwood Playhouse (now the Geffen). In a 1988 run at the Westwood, the cast included Vanessa Williams and Marla Gibbs. |
Drama | Adult | 1987 | ||
Crack Steppin' - first produced Music Hall, Detroit, Michigan |
Drama | Adult | 1981 | ||
Jazz Set - played in an experimental series at the Taper, in 1979. |
Drama | Adult | 1979 | ||
Season's Reasons : just a natural change - first produced, Langston Hughes Theatre, Detroit, Michigan |
Drama | Adult | Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press | 1976 | |
What the Wine-Sellers Buy. A three act play - is about a poor child and a pimp who lives next door, played in an experimental series at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 1973, a year before it became the first play by an African American to be produced by Joseph Papp at the New York Shakespeare Festival at Lincoln Center. |
Drama | Adult | New York, Samuel French | 1974 | |
Black Drama Anthology - edited by Woodie King and Ron Milner. (Publication Years: 1972, 1986) |
Drama | Adult | Columbia University Press, New American Library | 1972-1986 | |
Black Short Story Anthology - Contributor |
Short Stories | Adult | New York: Columbia University Press | 1972 | |
M(Ego) and the Green Ball of Freedom - first produced, Shango Theatre, Detroit, Michigan |
Drama | Adult | Black World | 1971 | |
Who's Got His Own - first produced, American Place Theatre, Off-Broadway; inspired by Billie Holiday's "God Bless the Child" |
Drama | Adult | 1966 | ||
The Greatest Gift - first produced in Detroit (Michigan) Public Schools. |
Drama | Adult, Children, Teen | |||
Other writings: - In Negro Digest, Black World, Drama Review and others |
Adult |
May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: No
Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No
Skills:
Author
Other - Dramatist
Education:
Degree | Institution | Location | Date |
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- State of Michigan Teaching Certificate | 1998 |
Career:
Position | Organization | Location | Date |
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Instructor, | Michigan State University | East Lansing, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent | 1971-1972 |
Writer-in-residence | Michigan State University | 1966-1967 | |
Director, workshop leader | |||
Founder, director | Spirit of Shango Theater Company |
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